Here is a fun way to organize your Meal planning. I have to admit I don’t meal plan, I should, but I don’t. I love the use of the wood and the chalk. You can grab the full tutorial here. … Read the rest

The article includes a detailed break down of how to make a cuckoo clock for your home. It provides a step by step guide with photos and the needed materials. It’s the perfect way to express your creativity with home … Read the rest

This wall hanging is perfect for a bright statement piece. It would be best suited to a blank stark wall. You could create the piece to suit your wall space. Larger or smaller. Here is the full tutorial as well … Read the rest

Spring is just around the corner, Haha I say that in Winter too, just to get myself out of bed. There is one thing that always makes me smile and that is a bunch of colored flowers. I think the … Read the rest

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These DIY Garden Hashtag signs are rather cute. They would bring a smile to your face even if they didn’t make your garden grow. I think mine would be #nogreentumbshere or maybe even #weeds. You can grab the full DIY … Read the rest

This organizer is made from spice jars and over trays. You don’t need to limit it to bathroom storage you could use this one in your Craft room too! The tutorial is easy to follow and you can paint it … Read the rest

This tutorial is for a DIY Lamp using recycled or up cycled thrift store finds. The design you have will depend on your own personal flea market finds. Sometimes finding cute pieces without chips and cracks is harder than it … Read the rest

Quotes and Watercolors are all the rage right now so why not mix the two together. This tutorial is for making your own DIY Watercolor quotes. Make sure you grab some good quality water colors to get a bright … Read the rest

String Art doesn’t need to be a “Dream” you can create your very own string art masterpieces with this step by step tutorial. I love the rainbow colors in this tutorial, it makes it look dreamy and magical. String Art … Read the rest

The earliest known piece of Shibori fabric was made in the 7th century in Japan. By binding, or pressing pieces of wood together over folded cloth, you will get different patterns. If you make it with real indigo dye, you … Read the rest

It’s something we all dream of but what if we actually made it a reality? Ella Claire DID! This is her post all about her amazing project the “She Shed”. I am always dreaming of a she shed, except … Read the rest